I’m going to Japan with my mom for spring break! I know 14 days seems like a lot for just tokyo but we are planning on revisiting certain areas. I really just want to know distance wise if everything makes sense and would love advice/tips/suggestions on where to go! Here is our plan for right now:
Day 1
* Arrive at 10:30PM
* Get to hotel
Day 2 (could switch day 2 and 3)
* Omotesando
* Cat street
* Harajuku
* Meiji shrine
* Yoyogi park
* Takeshita Street
* Shibuya
* Center Gai shopping street
* Sky lobby
* Paradise vintage
* Pokemon center
3/28 Day 3
* Tsukiji Outer Market opens @ 5AM
* Teamlab planets Tokyo TICKETS SECURED!!
* 12:30-1PM ENTRANCE
* Ginza Six
* Rooftop garden
* Tsutaya Ginza Six
* Muji Ginza
* Dover street market
* Itokyo Stationery store
* GU Unqiulo
* Shopping basically
* Ginza
3/29 Day 4
* Roppongi
* The national art center
* Nezu art museum
* Suntory Museum of Art
* Tokyo Midtown
* Toraya
* Tokyo Midtown Garden (hanami)
3/30 Day 5
* Asakusa
* Kaminarimon Gate
* Nakamise
* Sensoji temple
* Denbo in Street
* Nishisando Street
* Tokyo Sky Tree
* Sumida Park
3/31 Day 6 (Onsen)
* would like to go to an onsen but dk where atm
4/1 Day 7 (Sat)
* Imperial Palace
* Kantoku-tei – teahouse in koishikawa
* Or Fukiagejaya Tea House nearby lol
* TBA
4/2 Day 8 (Sun)
* kimono????????
* Shibuya?
* Shinjuku
* Omoide Yokocho lane
* Golden gai
* Setagaya
* Gotokuji cat temple
* Ghibli puffs
4/3 Day 9
* Take Enoden Electric Railway line
* kamakura day trip
* Kirara
* Keniari Denton shrine
* Shopping street
* Kamakura Kokomae station
4/4 Day 10
* Kappabashi street – Ueno
* Ueno day
4/5 Day 11
* GHIBLI MUSEUM TIX SECURED!!!!!
* 11am ticket
4/6 Day 12
* TBA
4/7 Day 13
* TBA
4/8 Day 14
* Departure Day
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What’s the point of getting up so early for the Tsukiji Outer Market? It’s now a collection of restaurants and related shops, with the fish market having moved out. The restaurants open at that time, but do you really want to eat breakfast that early?